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boughs, it liiids thus the grub and flies which constitute 



its food. 



All these lesser climbers have quick movements and 

 a low discreet voice ; they are the life of thickets and 

 large forests, where singing birds seldom penetrate. They 

 animate the depths of the great woods. Their light, easy 

 movements harmonize with the creaking of boughs and 

 branches, the rustling of leaves, the murmur of springs 

 in the moss, the dull humming of insects, and all those 

 thousand minute voices of the forest, which apparently 

 silent, are yet never quite dumb. 



